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Anthropic launches $100m Claude Partner Network to accelerate enterprise AI adoption

| @indiablooms | Mar 13, 2026, at 05:39 pm

Anthropic has announced the launch of the Claude Partner Network, a new programme designed to help partner organisations support enterprises in adopting its AI model, Claude.

The company said it is committing an initial $100 million investment to strengthen its partner ecosystem through training programmes, dedicated technical support, and joint market development initiatives.

“We’re committing an initial $100 million to support our partners with training courses, dedicated technical support, and joint market development,” Anthropic said in a statement.

According to the company, partners joining the programme from Thursday will gain immediate access to a new technical certification and will also be eligible for investment support.

Anthropic said the initiative reflects its focus on ensuring that Claude effectively serves the needs of enterprise customers.

“To achieve this, we have partnered with a number of companies. Notably, Claude is the only frontier AI model available on all three leading cloud providers: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft,” the company said.

Steve Corfield, Head of Global Business Development and Partnerships at Anthropic, said the company is making a significant commitment to building a strong partner ecosystem.

“Anthropic is the most committed AI company in the world to the partner ecosystem—and we're putting $100 million behind that this year to prove it. The certification, co-investment opportunities, and dedicated team are designed so that any firm, at any scale, can build a Claude practice. Our partners are instrumental in helping enterprises move from proof of concept to full-scale production with Claude,” Corfield said.

The Claude Partner Network will provide partners with training, technical support, and joint market development resources to accelerate enterprise adoption of Claude.

Anthropic added that a significant portion of the $100 million investment will go directly to partners, including funding for training, sales enablement, market development efforts, and co-marketing campaigns and events aimed at ensuring successful customer deployments.

The company also plans to expand its partner-facing team fivefold, enabling it to provide dedicated Applied AI engineers to assist partners with live customer deals, technical architects to support complex implementations, and localised go-to-market support across international markets.

Alongside the launch of the partner network, Anthropic introduced its first technical certification — Claude Certified Architect: Foundations, which is now available to partners.

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